Multiple ChoiceHow might the two members of a pair of homologous chromosomes differ from each other?2948views14rank2comments
Multiple ChoiceAn organism has a haploid chromosome number n = 4. How many tetrads will form during meiosis? 1314views
Textbook QuestionWhat are homologous chromosomes? a. chromosomes that are similar in their size, shape, and gene content b. similar chromosomes that are found in different individuals of the same species c. the two chromatids in a replicated chromosome d. any chromosome in a diploid cell842views
Textbook QuestionA human cell containing 22 autosomes and a Y chromosome is a. a sperm. b. an egg. c. a zygote. d. a somatic cell of a male.1493views
Textbook QuestionIf humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, each carrying hundreds to thousands of genes, roughly how many genes are there in the human genome? a. 23; b. 46; c. 1000; d. 20,000; e. 200,0001209views
Textbook QuestionHomologous pairs of chromosomes . a. are two different chromosomes attached to each other; b. are exact copies of one chromosome that are attached to each other; c. are separated from each other during meiosis I; d. are separated from each other during interphase; e. are chromosomes that carry different genes2222views